Harikrishna was the only one of two Indians, aside from Arjun, to make it to the fifth round.
After his victory over Praggnanandhaa, Daniil Dubov had bragged about using his cell phone for just 10 minutes to prepare for classical games against Praggnanandhaa and then defeated the Indian prodigy in tiebreaks
The 22-year old from Warangal’s mentality to seek a fight had even impressed Magnus Carlsen, who had christened him a ‘mad man’. “Arjun is just a complete mad man at the board. He wants to kill you in every single game," Carlsen had told The Indian Express
FIDE Chess World Cup 2025 Round 5 Game 2 Highlights | Arjun Erigaisi, Pentala Harikrishna, Levon Aronian Today Match Results Live Streaming Online: Follow two Indians in action in Goa on Saturday.
Seven of the eight round of 16 matches ended without a decisive result. The sole exception was Uzbekistan’s Javokhir Sindarov, who defeated Germany’s Frederik Svane on the top board.
20-year-old’s consistent season, likelihood of Candidates qualification, does not blunt the blow of fourth-round loss, trainer says.
FIDE Chess World Cup 2025 Round 5 Game 1 Highlights | Arjun Erigaisi, Pentala Harikrishna, Levon Aronian Match Results Live Streaming Online: Follow two Indians in action in Goa on Friday.
Talking about his opponent, Dubov said: “Generally Praggnanandhaa didn't show his best in this tournament, not only in this match. Pragg is someone who probably spends day and night looking at stuff. He still fails to pose a single problem with white."
For the third straight round, Dubov effectively conceded the classical games, not even remotely playing for a win. Instead, he shut down the board, forcing draws to steer his opponents toward his preferred territory – the shorter time controls. Pragg couldn't solve the problems.
Grandmaster from Guntur beats Sweden's Nils Grandelius in the fourth round but not thinking too far ahead
Arjun Erigaisi and Harikrishna Pentala qualified for Round 5 while Praggnanandhaa and Vincent Keymer were knocked out.
Pranav V and Karthik Venkataraman bow out in Round 4 as host country's representation dwindles further
Young Peruvian-Mexican, one of the several players targeted by ex-world champion's unsubstantiated charges, has become the first contestant to enter Round 5 of marquee eventually
An unprecedented 24 Indians had started the tournament, but only three remain in contention to go past the fourth round, which is the halfway mark of the World Cup in Goa
FIDE Chess World Cup 2025 Round 4 Game 2 Highlights | Arjun Erigaisi, R. Praggnanandhaa and Harikrishna Pentala will fight it out in tiebreaks tomorrow while Karthik Venkataraman and Pranav V were eliminated.
The day saw 14 games from the 16 encounters ending in draws. This included those involving all five Indians, with Arjun Erigaisi settling for the quickest stalemate with world junior champion Pranav Venkatesh fighting on the longest.
Aronian says he has no ambitions at the World Cup. He’s not in Goa chasing the three Candidates spots or the title either. Aronian is in Goa just to play chess and enjoy himself. But like it has once before, Goa might end up changing his mind and his ambitions.
FIDE submitted a complaint to the FIDE Ethics & Disciplinary Commission (EDC) and named former World Champion Vladimir Kramnik as the respondent.
FIDE Chess World Cup 2025 Round 4 Game 1: Arjun Erigaisi will be up against Peter Leko with white pieces on Wednesday. Meanwhile, Harikrishna (vs Nils Grandelius) and Karthik Venkataraman (vs Le Quang Leim) will also have white tomorrow after today's draws.
The everyday fear of losing in a long drawn format means a lot of players are not playing at their best Making it notoriously tough to win
FIDE announced that the tournaments will be held between March 28 and April 16, 2026.
Russian claims heat, humidity, mosquitoes, and jet lag were brutal, and when he asked FIDE why they chose that place, he was told it was the only hotel in Goa with a conference hall
After his victory on Sunday, two-time National champion Karthik said he was in ‘total fear’ coming into the World Cup because everyone is ‘very strong’.
Anish Giri joked: “That’s why it’s good to have a second at a tournament. You can blame everything on them second. But if you don’t want to blame it on the second, you have got to go with blaming other things.”
FIDE Chess World Cup 2025 Round 3 Tiebreaks Live Updates | Vidit Gujrathi, SL Narayanan and Karthik Venkataraman Today Match Results Streaming Online: Out of 10 Indians, four directly qualified for the fourth round whereas three were eliminated.





